9654568

System and Method for Endpoint Handoff in a Hybrid Peer-To-Peer Networking Environment

PublishedMay 16, 2017
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1. A method for endpoint handoff in a networking environment comprising: sending, by a first endpoint device, and before a communication session is established between the first endpoint device and a third endpoint device, an instruction to a second endpoint device to stop sending information for a communication session to the third endpoint device, wherein the information corresponds to at least one type of information being sent between the second and third endpoint devices during the communication session; determining, by the first endpoint device, that the information for the communication session is not being received from the third endpoint device; communicating, by the first endpoint device, with the third endpoint device to re-establish the communication session, wherein the communicating includes sending, by the first endpoint device, a message to the third endpoint device instructing the third endpoint device to stop sending the information and to not send a termination message; and receiving, by the first endpoint device, the information for the communication session from the third endpoint device after the communication session is re-established with the third endpoint device.

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2. The method of claim 1 further comprising sending a query, from the first endpoint device, to the second endpoint device in order to identify whether the second endpoint device is involved in any communication sessions.

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3. The method of claim 2 further comprising receiving, by the first endpoint device, presence information about the second endpoint device in response to logging into a peer-to-peer network, wherein the query message is sent only after receiving the presence information.

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4. The method of claim 1 further comprising: detecting, by the first endpoint device, that the second endpoint device is within a defined range of the first endpoint device; and sending a query, from the first endpoint device, to the second endpoint device in order to identify whether the second endpoint device is involved in any communication sessions.

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5. The method of claim 1 further comprising sending, by the first endpoint device, an instruction to the second endpoint device to terminate the communication session between the second and third endpoint devices without signaling the termination to the third endpoint.

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6. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving, by a first endpoint device, session parameters associated with the communication session from the second endpoint device, wherein the session parameters indicate that the communication session exists between the second endpoint device and the third endpoint device, and wherein the session parameters identify the at least one type of information being sent between the second and third endpoint devices during the communication session.

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7. The method of claim 1 further comprising sending, by the first endpoint device, an instruction to the second endpoint device to perform at least one action, wherein the action differs depending on whether the second endpoint device is a cellular telephone or a personal computer.

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8. The method of claim 1 wherein the information is audio.

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9. The method of claim 1 wherein the information is video.

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10. The method of claim 1 wherein the information is data.

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11. A method for endpoint handoff in a networking environment comprising: sending, by a first endpoint device, and before a communication session is established between the first endpoint device and a third endpoint device, an instruction to a second endpoint device to stop sending information for a communication session to a third endpoint device; terminating a call stack on the second endpoint device without signaling the termination to the third endpoint, wherein the information corresponds to at least one type of information being sent between the second and third endpoint devices during the communication session; and engaging, by the first endpoint device, in the communication session with the third endpoint device after receiving session parameters, wherein the session parameters identify the at least one type of information being sent between the second and third endpoint devices during the communication session.

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12. The method of claim 11 further comprising sending a query, from the first endpoint device, to the second endpoint device in order to identify whether the second endpoint device is involved in any communication sessions.

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13. The method of claim 12 further comprising receiving, by the first endpoint device, presence information about the second endpoint device in response to logging into a peer-to-peer network, wherein the query message is sent only after receiving the presence information.

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14. The method of claim 11 further comprising: detecting, by the first endpoint device, that the second endpoint device is within a defined range of the first endpoint device; and sending a query, from the first endpoint device, to the second endpoint device in order to identify whether the second endpoint device is involved in any communication sessions.

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15. The method of claim 11 further comprising sending, by the first endpoint device, an instruction to the second endpoint device to transfer all communication sessions in which the second endpoint device is engaged to the first endpoint device.

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16. A first endpoint device comprising: a hardware platform; and an architecture having a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to provide user access to an endpoint engine; an operating system configured to provide access to the hardware platform; and the endpoint engine coupled to the GUI and the operating system, the endpoint engine having a plurality of functional components configured for: sending, before a communication session is established between the first endpoint device and a third endpoint device, an instruction to a second endpoint device to stop sending information for a communication session to a third endpoint device; terminating a call stack on the second endpoint device without signaling the termination to the third endpoint, wherein the information corresponds to at least one type of information being sent between the second and third endpoint devices during the communication session; and engaging in the communication session with the third endpoint device after receiving session parameters, wherein the session parameters identify the at least one type of information being sent between the second and third endpoint devices during the communication session.

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17. The first endpoint device of claim 16 wherein the plurality of functional components are further configured for sending an instruction to the second endpoint device to transfer all communication sessions in which the second endpoint device is engaged to the first endpoint device.

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18. The first endpoint device of claim 16 wherein the plurality of functional components are further configured for receiving the session parameters, wherein the session parameters are associated with at least one communication session from the second endpoint device, and wherein the session parameters indicate that the communication session exists between the second endpoint device and the third endpoint device.

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19. The first endpoint device of claim 16 wherein the first endpoint device is a cellular telephone.

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20. The first endpoint device of claim 16 wherein the first endpoint device is a personal computer.

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May 16, 2017

Inventors

SIVAKUMAR CHATURVEDI
SATISH GUNDABATHULA

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